Tropical Forest Community Ecology
Herausgegeben von Carson, Walter; Schnitzer, Stefan
Tropical Forest Community Ecology
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Historically, tropical ecology has been a science often content with descriptive and demographic approaches, which is understandable given the difficulty of studying these ecosystems and the need for basic demographic information. Nonetheless, over the last several years, tropical ecologists have begun to test more sophisticated ecological theory and are now beginning to address a broad array of questions that are of particular importance to tropical systems, and ecology in general. Why are there are so many species in tropical forests and what mechanisms are responsible for the maintenance of…mehr
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Historically, tropical ecology has been a science often content with descriptive and demographic approaches, which is understandable given the difficulty of studying these ecosystems and the need for basic demographic information. Nonetheless, over the last several years, tropical ecologists have begun to test more sophisticated ecological theory and are now beginning to address a broad array of questions that are of particular importance to tropical systems, and ecology in general. Why are there are so many species in tropical forests and what mechanisms are responsible for the maintenance of that vast species diversity? What factors control species coexistence? Are there common patterns of species abundance and distribution across broad geographic scales? What is the role of trophic interactions in these complex ecosystems? How can these fragile ecosystems be conserved?
Containing contributions from some of the world's leading tropical ecologists, Tropical Forest Community Ecology provides a summary of the key issues in the discipline of tropical ecology:
Includes contributions from some of the world's leading tropical ecologists
Covers patterns of species distribution, the maintenance of species diversity, the community ecology of tropical animals, forest regeneration and conservation of tropical ecosystems
Containing contributions from some of the world's leading tropical ecologists, Tropical Forest Community Ecology provides a summary of the key issues in the discipline of tropical ecology:
Includes contributions from some of the world's leading tropical ecologists
Covers patterns of species distribution, the maintenance of species diversity, the community ecology of tropical animals, forest regeneration and conservation of tropical ecosystems
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781405118972
- ISBN-10: 1405118970
- Artikelnr.: 22952274
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781405118972
- ISBN-10: 1405118970
- Artikelnr.: 22952274
Dr. Walter P. Carson obtained his doctorate from Cornell University and did postdoctoral work at both Princeton University and the University of Minnesota USA. He has conducted extensive research on the ecology of both tropical and temperate forests. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Dr. Stefan A. Schnitzer obtained his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh, followed by postdoctoral research at the University of Minnesota USA and Wageningen University in The Netherlands. He has studied tropical forests in Borneo, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, and the Republic of Panama. Dr. Schnitzer is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA and a Research Associate with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in the Republic of Panama.
Preface. Walter P. Carson and Stefan A. Schnitzer. Foreword. S. Joseph
Wright. List of Contributors. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION. 1 Scope of the Book
and Key Contributions. Stefan A. Schnitzer and Walter P. Carson. SECTION 2
LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS IN TROPICAL COMMUNITIES. 2 Spatial Variation in Tree
Species Composition Across Tropical Forests: Pattern and Process. Jérôme
Chave. 3 The Disparity in Tree Species Richness among Tropical, Temperate,
and Boreal Biomes: The Geographic Area and Age Hypothesis. Paul V.A. Fine,
Richard H. Ree, and Robyn J. Burnham. 4 Explaining Geographic Range Size by
Species Age: A Test Using Neotropical Piper Species. John R. Paul and
Stephen J. Tonsor. 5 Patterns of Herbivory and Defense in Tropical Dry and
Rain Forests. Rodolfo Dirzo and Karina Boege. 6 Ecological Organization,
Biogeography, and the Phylogenetic Structure of Tropical Forest Tree
Communities. Campbell O.Webb, Charles H. Cannon, and Stuart J. Davies. 7
Large Tropical Forest Dynamics Plots: Testing Explanations for the
Maintenance of Species Diversity. Jess K. Zimmerman, Jill Thompson, and
Nicholas Brokaw. SECTION 3 TESTING THEORIES OF FOREST REGENERATION AND THE
MAINTENANCE OF SPECIES DIVERSITY. 8 Tropical Forest Ecology: Sterile or
Virgin for Theoreticians? Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. 9 Approaching Ecological
Complexity from the Perspective of Symmetric Neutral Theory. Stephen P.
Hubbell. 10 Functional Basis for Resource Niche Partitioning by Tropical
Trees. Kaoru Kitajima and Lourens Poorter. 11 Colonization-related
Trade-offs in Tropical Forests and Their Role in the Maintenance of Plant
Species Diversity. Helene C. Muller-Landau. 12 Treefall Gaps and the
Maintenance of Plant Species Diversity in Tropical Forests. Stefan A.
Schnitzer, Joseph Mascaro, and Walter P. Carson. 13 Challenges Associated
with Testing and Falsifying the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis: A Review and
Critique. Walter P. Carson, Jill T. Anderson, Egbert G. Leigh, Jr, and
Stefan A. Schnitzer. 14 Seed Limitation and the Coexistence of Pioneer Tree
Species. James W. Dalling and Robert John. 15 Endophytic Fungi: Hidden
Components of Tropical Community Ecology. A. Elizabeth Arnold. SECTION 4
ANIMAL COMMUNITY ECOLOGY AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS. 16 Tropical Tritrophic
Interactions: Nasty Hosts and Ubiquitous Cascades. Lee A. Dyer. 17
Variation in Tree Seedling and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Spore
Responses to the Exclusion of Terrestrial Vertebrates: Implications for How
Vertebrates Structure Tropical Communities. Tad C. Theimer and Catherine A.
Gehring. 18 Ecosystem Decay in Closed Forest Fragments. John Terborgh and
Kenneth Feeley. 19 Resource Limitation of Insular Animals: Causes and
Consequences. Gregory H. Adler. 20 Tropical Arboreal Ants: Linking
Nutrition to Roles in Rainforest Ecosystems. Diane W. Davidson and Steven
C. Cook. 21 Soil Fertility and Arboreal Mammal Biomass in Tropical Forests.
Carlos A. Peres. SECTION 5 SECONDARY FOREST SUCCESSION, DYNAMICS, AND
INVASION. 22 Processes Constraining Woody Species Succession on Abandoned
Pastures in the Tropics: On the Relevance of Temperate Models of
Succession. Chris J. Peterson and Walter P. Carson. 23 Chance and
Determinism in Tropical Forest Succession. Robin L. Chazdon. 24 Exotic
Plant Invasions in Tropical Forests: Patterns and Hypotheses. Julie S.
Denslow and Saara J. DeWalt. SECTION 6 TROPICAL FOREST CONSERVATION. 25
Linking Insights from Ecological Research with Bioprospecting to Promote
Conservation, Enhance Research Capacity, and Provide Economic Uses of
Biodiversity. Thomas A. Kursar, Todd L. Capson, Luis Cubilla-Rios, Daniel
A. Emmen, William Gerwick, Mahabir P. Gupta, Maria V. Heller, Kerry
McPhail, Eduardo Ortega-Barría, Dora I. Quiros, Luz I. Romero, Pablo N.
Solis, and Phyllis D. Coley. 26 Tropical Rainforest Conservation: A Global
Perspective. Richard T. Corlett and Richard B. Primack. 27 Environmental
Promise and Peril in the Amazon. William F. Laurance. 28 Contributions of
Ecologists to Tropical Forest Conservation. Francis E. Putz and Pieter A.
Zuidema. Index
Wright. List of Contributors. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION. 1 Scope of the Book
and Key Contributions. Stefan A. Schnitzer and Walter P. Carson. SECTION 2
LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS IN TROPICAL COMMUNITIES. 2 Spatial Variation in Tree
Species Composition Across Tropical Forests: Pattern and Process. Jérôme
Chave. 3 The Disparity in Tree Species Richness among Tropical, Temperate,
and Boreal Biomes: The Geographic Area and Age Hypothesis. Paul V.A. Fine,
Richard H. Ree, and Robyn J. Burnham. 4 Explaining Geographic Range Size by
Species Age: A Test Using Neotropical Piper Species. John R. Paul and
Stephen J. Tonsor. 5 Patterns of Herbivory and Defense in Tropical Dry and
Rain Forests. Rodolfo Dirzo and Karina Boege. 6 Ecological Organization,
Biogeography, and the Phylogenetic Structure of Tropical Forest Tree
Communities. Campbell O.Webb, Charles H. Cannon, and Stuart J. Davies. 7
Large Tropical Forest Dynamics Plots: Testing Explanations for the
Maintenance of Species Diversity. Jess K. Zimmerman, Jill Thompson, and
Nicholas Brokaw. SECTION 3 TESTING THEORIES OF FOREST REGENERATION AND THE
MAINTENANCE OF SPECIES DIVERSITY. 8 Tropical Forest Ecology: Sterile or
Virgin for Theoreticians? Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. 9 Approaching Ecological
Complexity from the Perspective of Symmetric Neutral Theory. Stephen P.
Hubbell. 10 Functional Basis for Resource Niche Partitioning by Tropical
Trees. Kaoru Kitajima and Lourens Poorter. 11 Colonization-related
Trade-offs in Tropical Forests and Their Role in the Maintenance of Plant
Species Diversity. Helene C. Muller-Landau. 12 Treefall Gaps and the
Maintenance of Plant Species Diversity in Tropical Forests. Stefan A.
Schnitzer, Joseph Mascaro, and Walter P. Carson. 13 Challenges Associated
with Testing and Falsifying the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis: A Review and
Critique. Walter P. Carson, Jill T. Anderson, Egbert G. Leigh, Jr, and
Stefan A. Schnitzer. 14 Seed Limitation and the Coexistence of Pioneer Tree
Species. James W. Dalling and Robert John. 15 Endophytic Fungi: Hidden
Components of Tropical Community Ecology. A. Elizabeth Arnold. SECTION 4
ANIMAL COMMUNITY ECOLOGY AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS. 16 Tropical Tritrophic
Interactions: Nasty Hosts and Ubiquitous Cascades. Lee A. Dyer. 17
Variation in Tree Seedling and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Spore
Responses to the Exclusion of Terrestrial Vertebrates: Implications for How
Vertebrates Structure Tropical Communities. Tad C. Theimer and Catherine A.
Gehring. 18 Ecosystem Decay in Closed Forest Fragments. John Terborgh and
Kenneth Feeley. 19 Resource Limitation of Insular Animals: Causes and
Consequences. Gregory H. Adler. 20 Tropical Arboreal Ants: Linking
Nutrition to Roles in Rainforest Ecosystems. Diane W. Davidson and Steven
C. Cook. 21 Soil Fertility and Arboreal Mammal Biomass in Tropical Forests.
Carlos A. Peres. SECTION 5 SECONDARY FOREST SUCCESSION, DYNAMICS, AND
INVASION. 22 Processes Constraining Woody Species Succession on Abandoned
Pastures in the Tropics: On the Relevance of Temperate Models of
Succession. Chris J. Peterson and Walter P. Carson. 23 Chance and
Determinism in Tropical Forest Succession. Robin L. Chazdon. 24 Exotic
Plant Invasions in Tropical Forests: Patterns and Hypotheses. Julie S.
Denslow and Saara J. DeWalt. SECTION 6 TROPICAL FOREST CONSERVATION. 25
Linking Insights from Ecological Research with Bioprospecting to Promote
Conservation, Enhance Research Capacity, and Provide Economic Uses of
Biodiversity. Thomas A. Kursar, Todd L. Capson, Luis Cubilla-Rios, Daniel
A. Emmen, William Gerwick, Mahabir P. Gupta, Maria V. Heller, Kerry
McPhail, Eduardo Ortega-Barría, Dora I. Quiros, Luz I. Romero, Pablo N.
Solis, and Phyllis D. Coley. 26 Tropical Rainforest Conservation: A Global
Perspective. Richard T. Corlett and Richard B. Primack. 27 Environmental
Promise and Peril in the Amazon. William F. Laurance. 28 Contributions of
Ecologists to Tropical Forest Conservation. Francis E. Putz and Pieter A.
Zuidema. Index
Preface. Walter P. Carson and Stefan A. Schnitzer. Foreword. S. Joseph
Wright. List of Contributors. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION. 1 Scope of the Book
and Key Contributions. Stefan A. Schnitzer and Walter P. Carson. SECTION 2
LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS IN TROPICAL COMMUNITIES. 2 Spatial Variation in Tree
Species Composition Across Tropical Forests: Pattern and Process. Jérôme
Chave. 3 The Disparity in Tree Species Richness among Tropical, Temperate,
and Boreal Biomes: The Geographic Area and Age Hypothesis. Paul V.A. Fine,
Richard H. Ree, and Robyn J. Burnham. 4 Explaining Geographic Range Size by
Species Age: A Test Using Neotropical Piper Species. John R. Paul and
Stephen J. Tonsor. 5 Patterns of Herbivory and Defense in Tropical Dry and
Rain Forests. Rodolfo Dirzo and Karina Boege. 6 Ecological Organization,
Biogeography, and the Phylogenetic Structure of Tropical Forest Tree
Communities. Campbell O.Webb, Charles H. Cannon, and Stuart J. Davies. 7
Large Tropical Forest Dynamics Plots: Testing Explanations for the
Maintenance of Species Diversity. Jess K. Zimmerman, Jill Thompson, and
Nicholas Brokaw. SECTION 3 TESTING THEORIES OF FOREST REGENERATION AND THE
MAINTENANCE OF SPECIES DIVERSITY. 8 Tropical Forest Ecology: Sterile or
Virgin for Theoreticians? Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. 9 Approaching Ecological
Complexity from the Perspective of Symmetric Neutral Theory. Stephen P.
Hubbell. 10 Functional Basis for Resource Niche Partitioning by Tropical
Trees. Kaoru Kitajima and Lourens Poorter. 11 Colonization-related
Trade-offs in Tropical Forests and Their Role in the Maintenance of Plant
Species Diversity. Helene C. Muller-Landau. 12 Treefall Gaps and the
Maintenance of Plant Species Diversity in Tropical Forests. Stefan A.
Schnitzer, Joseph Mascaro, and Walter P. Carson. 13 Challenges Associated
with Testing and Falsifying the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis: A Review and
Critique. Walter P. Carson, Jill T. Anderson, Egbert G. Leigh, Jr, and
Stefan A. Schnitzer. 14 Seed Limitation and the Coexistence of Pioneer Tree
Species. James W. Dalling and Robert John. 15 Endophytic Fungi: Hidden
Components of Tropical Community Ecology. A. Elizabeth Arnold. SECTION 4
ANIMAL COMMUNITY ECOLOGY AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS. 16 Tropical Tritrophic
Interactions: Nasty Hosts and Ubiquitous Cascades. Lee A. Dyer. 17
Variation in Tree Seedling and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Spore
Responses to the Exclusion of Terrestrial Vertebrates: Implications for How
Vertebrates Structure Tropical Communities. Tad C. Theimer and Catherine A.
Gehring. 18 Ecosystem Decay in Closed Forest Fragments. John Terborgh and
Kenneth Feeley. 19 Resource Limitation of Insular Animals: Causes and
Consequences. Gregory H. Adler. 20 Tropical Arboreal Ants: Linking
Nutrition to Roles in Rainforest Ecosystems. Diane W. Davidson and Steven
C. Cook. 21 Soil Fertility and Arboreal Mammal Biomass in Tropical Forests.
Carlos A. Peres. SECTION 5 SECONDARY FOREST SUCCESSION, DYNAMICS, AND
INVASION. 22 Processes Constraining Woody Species Succession on Abandoned
Pastures in the Tropics: On the Relevance of Temperate Models of
Succession. Chris J. Peterson and Walter P. Carson. 23 Chance and
Determinism in Tropical Forest Succession. Robin L. Chazdon. 24 Exotic
Plant Invasions in Tropical Forests: Patterns and Hypotheses. Julie S.
Denslow and Saara J. DeWalt. SECTION 6 TROPICAL FOREST CONSERVATION. 25
Linking Insights from Ecological Research with Bioprospecting to Promote
Conservation, Enhance Research Capacity, and Provide Economic Uses of
Biodiversity. Thomas A. Kursar, Todd L. Capson, Luis Cubilla-Rios, Daniel
A. Emmen, William Gerwick, Mahabir P. Gupta, Maria V. Heller, Kerry
McPhail, Eduardo Ortega-Barría, Dora I. Quiros, Luz I. Romero, Pablo N.
Solis, and Phyllis D. Coley. 26 Tropical Rainforest Conservation: A Global
Perspective. Richard T. Corlett and Richard B. Primack. 27 Environmental
Promise and Peril in the Amazon. William F. Laurance. 28 Contributions of
Ecologists to Tropical Forest Conservation. Francis E. Putz and Pieter A.
Zuidema. Index
Wright. List of Contributors. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION. 1 Scope of the Book
and Key Contributions. Stefan A. Schnitzer and Walter P. Carson. SECTION 2
LARGE-SCALE PATTERNS IN TROPICAL COMMUNITIES. 2 Spatial Variation in Tree
Species Composition Across Tropical Forests: Pattern and Process. Jérôme
Chave. 3 The Disparity in Tree Species Richness among Tropical, Temperate,
and Boreal Biomes: The Geographic Area and Age Hypothesis. Paul V.A. Fine,
Richard H. Ree, and Robyn J. Burnham. 4 Explaining Geographic Range Size by
Species Age: A Test Using Neotropical Piper Species. John R. Paul and
Stephen J. Tonsor. 5 Patterns of Herbivory and Defense in Tropical Dry and
Rain Forests. Rodolfo Dirzo and Karina Boege. 6 Ecological Organization,
Biogeography, and the Phylogenetic Structure of Tropical Forest Tree
Communities. Campbell O.Webb, Charles H. Cannon, and Stuart J. Davies. 7
Large Tropical Forest Dynamics Plots: Testing Explanations for the
Maintenance of Species Diversity. Jess K. Zimmerman, Jill Thompson, and
Nicholas Brokaw. SECTION 3 TESTING THEORIES OF FOREST REGENERATION AND THE
MAINTENANCE OF SPECIES DIVERSITY. 8 Tropical Forest Ecology: Sterile or
Virgin for Theoreticians? Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. 9 Approaching Ecological
Complexity from the Perspective of Symmetric Neutral Theory. Stephen P.
Hubbell. 10 Functional Basis for Resource Niche Partitioning by Tropical
Trees. Kaoru Kitajima and Lourens Poorter. 11 Colonization-related
Trade-offs in Tropical Forests and Their Role in the Maintenance of Plant
Species Diversity. Helene C. Muller-Landau. 12 Treefall Gaps and the
Maintenance of Plant Species Diversity in Tropical Forests. Stefan A.
Schnitzer, Joseph Mascaro, and Walter P. Carson. 13 Challenges Associated
with Testing and Falsifying the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis: A Review and
Critique. Walter P. Carson, Jill T. Anderson, Egbert G. Leigh, Jr, and
Stefan A. Schnitzer. 14 Seed Limitation and the Coexistence of Pioneer Tree
Species. James W. Dalling and Robert John. 15 Endophytic Fungi: Hidden
Components of Tropical Community Ecology. A. Elizabeth Arnold. SECTION 4
ANIMAL COMMUNITY ECOLOGY AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS. 16 Tropical Tritrophic
Interactions: Nasty Hosts and Ubiquitous Cascades. Lee A. Dyer. 17
Variation in Tree Seedling and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Spore
Responses to the Exclusion of Terrestrial Vertebrates: Implications for How
Vertebrates Structure Tropical Communities. Tad C. Theimer and Catherine A.
Gehring. 18 Ecosystem Decay in Closed Forest Fragments. John Terborgh and
Kenneth Feeley. 19 Resource Limitation of Insular Animals: Causes and
Consequences. Gregory H. Adler. 20 Tropical Arboreal Ants: Linking
Nutrition to Roles in Rainforest Ecosystems. Diane W. Davidson and Steven
C. Cook. 21 Soil Fertility and Arboreal Mammal Biomass in Tropical Forests.
Carlos A. Peres. SECTION 5 SECONDARY FOREST SUCCESSION, DYNAMICS, AND
INVASION. 22 Processes Constraining Woody Species Succession on Abandoned
Pastures in the Tropics: On the Relevance of Temperate Models of
Succession. Chris J. Peterson and Walter P. Carson. 23 Chance and
Determinism in Tropical Forest Succession. Robin L. Chazdon. 24 Exotic
Plant Invasions in Tropical Forests: Patterns and Hypotheses. Julie S.
Denslow and Saara J. DeWalt. SECTION 6 TROPICAL FOREST CONSERVATION. 25
Linking Insights from Ecological Research with Bioprospecting to Promote
Conservation, Enhance Research Capacity, and Provide Economic Uses of
Biodiversity. Thomas A. Kursar, Todd L. Capson, Luis Cubilla-Rios, Daniel
A. Emmen, William Gerwick, Mahabir P. Gupta, Maria V. Heller, Kerry
McPhail, Eduardo Ortega-Barría, Dora I. Quiros, Luz I. Romero, Pablo N.
Solis, and Phyllis D. Coley. 26 Tropical Rainforest Conservation: A Global
Perspective. Richard T. Corlett and Richard B. Primack. 27 Environmental
Promise and Peril in the Amazon. William F. Laurance. 28 Contributions of
Ecologists to Tropical Forest Conservation. Francis E. Putz and Pieter A.
Zuidema. Index